Description
- ISBN-13: 9780140278163
- Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
- Binding: Paperback
- Height: 198 mm
- No of Pages: 496
- Series Title: English
- Weight: 344 gr
- ISBN-10: 0140278168
- Publisher Date: 26 Jan 2012
- Depth: 45
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
- Spine Width: 22 mm
- Width: 137 mm







Aditi –
This book is a game-changer! My perception of the world has shifted. A powerful read that I’ll be thinking about for a long time.
Sahil Chahal –
This book is thought-provoking, but I found some chapters a bit dense. Overall, a worthwhile read for those interested in the future of knowledge.
Shikhar Suryawanshi –
David Deutsch presents compelling ideas about progress and infinity. Some concepts were challenging, yet the book sparked my curiosity.
Afshan Ali –
Incredibly optimistic and forward-thinking. Some parts were difficult to grasp, it provides a new lens for viewing the world and its possibilities.
Lalitman Singh –
A bit dense and rambling at times, but there are some genuinely brilliant insights in here. Requires patience, but rewarding.
Jashan Sankla –
An interesting read, but some of the philosophical arguments were a bit too abstract for me. Still worth checking out though.
Aayushi Agrawal –
It is a fascinating concept. This book explores many fields. It is let down by complexity that could be refined. I still recommend.
Aayushi Dobhal –
While insightful, I felt some arguments lacked sufficient support. The overall concept is intriguing, but the execution could be improved.
Sundram –
Mind-blowing! The book challenged my assumptions. The Infinity Hotel part was especially captivating. A must-read for any curious mind.
Aditi Jiwani –
Deutsch presents a captivating vision of the future. It’s empowering and inspiring. Although, occasionally, it feels a bit overwhelming
Divyangi Mishra –
I enjoyed the optimism, but I felt like the author glossed over potential obstacles. Good ideas, needed more balance though.
Aditya Mishra –
A fascinating exploration of humanity’s potential. Sometimes it felt too optimistic, but it’s a refreshing perspective. Highly recommended.
Umesh K Soni –
The beginning was strong, but it lost me halfway through with overly complex arguments. I had high hopes, but it fell short.